>I cannot go there with Dolphin JetPack. With normal Dolphin it works fine. And since it reboots rather than just force closes, I assume it's an error in the install itself. It reboots on any attempts to access any websites, not just UT.
Good to know. :)
>With Firefox and all versions of Opera, it did not work properly.
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>See screenshots:
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http://www.libsf.org/ut/chrome_incompatible.pngThat must be because the site is now using HTML 5 doctype declaration. If this is not the latest version, I would recommend trying to get the latest one. Otherwise, for now, I cannot think of an alternative.
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http://www.libsf.org/ut/firefox.pngThis images seems to be ok. However, when I will have mobile.levelextreme.com, I will be able to avoid showing some options on mobile devices such as the right pane and that will resolve the issue you earlier mentioned and provide a better viewing area.
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http://www.libsf.org/ut/firefox_ut_homepage.pngThat seems to be ok as well. The fact that the mobile device is so small results in this rendering. This is normal. Like I said earlier on, this is not a mobile app.
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http://www.libsf.org/ut/opera_beta_after_pinch_zoom_and_scroll.png>
http://www.libsf.org/ut/opera_beta_after_pzas_input_box.png>
http://www.libsf.org/ut/opera_beta_homepage.png>
http://www.libsf.org/ut/opera_beta_initial_landing.png>
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http://www.libsf.org/ut/opera_mini_initial_landing.png>
http://www.libsf.org/ut/opera_mini_ut_homepage.png There is no support for Opera presently. Some that works, ok, but for what does not work, it is simply because I have not added that support. Supporting those browsers, even in HTML 5, some of them do not have made it fully standard despite the fact they might have said so. So, when I will have some times to add that support, I will be able to add exceptions in the framework, where needed, to find workarounds for the non support of the browser.